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[syn: case, pillowcase, slip, pillow slip]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Pillow \Pil"low\, n. [OE. pilwe, AS. pyle, fr. L. pilvinus.]
   1. Anything used to support the head of a person when
      reposing; especially, a sack or case filled with feathers,
      down, hair, or other soft material.
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            [Resty sloth] finds the down pillow hard. --Shak.
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   2. (Mach.) A piece of metal or wood, forming a support to
      equalize pressure; a brass; a pillow block. [R.]
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   3. (Naut.) A block under the inner end of a bowsprit.
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   4. A kind of plain, coarse fustian.
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   Lace pillow, a cushion used in making hand-wrought lace.
   Pillow bier [OE. pilwebere; cf. LG. b["u]re a pillowcase],
      a pillowcase; pillow slip. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
   Pillow block (Mach.), a block, or standard, for supporting
      a journal, as of a shaft. It is usually bolted to the
      frame or foundation of a machine, and is often furnished
      with journal boxes, and a movable cover, or cap, for
      tightening the bearings by means of bolts; -- called also
      pillar block, or plumber block.
   Pillow lace, handmade lace wrought with bobbins upon a lace
      pillow.
   Pillow of a plow, a crosspiece of wood which serves to
      raise or lower the beam.
   Pillow sham, an ornamental covering laid over a pillow when
      not in use.
   Pillow slip, a pillowcase.
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
pillow slip
    n 1: bed linen consisting of a cover for a pillow; "the burglar
         carried his loot in a pillowcase" [syn: case,
         pillowcase, slip, pillow slip]